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The school has responded by properly stating their outrage and the little bastards will be “subject to discipline up to expulsion “.
Now what discipline will their fathers get? Because that @#$%& is learned at home, not in school.
Well the bigger question is where were the teacher chaperones? Parent chaperones?
Not only should each and every one of those involved be expell

Not AWD systems are created equal for sure. The rankings do occasionally change. Living in snow country, we've seen a lot and driven a lot of them. Here's I rank the systems I know:
I like systems by Audi, Subaru and Toyota
I have had poor experiences with Honda, Ford and Mitsubishi AWD systems
A good AWD system needs a limited slip differential or traction control (via braking system) t

99% of people really want AWD. For most driving situations on wet roads, snow or ice you want the smart parts of the car to be making decisions about which wheels need power. Its tough to admit that your car might be smarter than you. True 4WD is only really appropriate for true off road conditions in sand mud or "stuck in the snow". Even then most drivers will just end up burying them

Very mixed results in my few uses. In some respects, I would rather send a Square invoice, eat 3% fees and have access to the money the next day with no action required on my part.
I would consider Apple Cash or Square Cash, but each requires that you set up an account in their "bank" that the money passes through. They hope you keep it there awhile. At least they are more honest ab

Being a Sac guy, check out Daniel Swain at weatherwest.com Unfortunately Daniel has gotten very busy and makes posts infrequently. However there is a very active community of knowledgable people that unofficially add commentary on each post, on a minute by minute basis, about California weather.

Gastroenterologists seem to be at a premium. The one I see for Crohn's is only available a few days a week and has been trying to retire for 5 years. Those that seem to be available only seem to be interested in doing "procedures" and have zero time for office hours or anything else that seems like patient care.

There seemed to be a ray of hope today after Orange Cheetoh boarded AF1, and then it sat on the tarmac for at least an hour before going anywhere. Twitter, and myself included, imagined the plane being surrounded by the FBI and Justice Dept officials to make the arrest. Sadly that did not happen.
My best guess is that the toddler was trying to insist they were supposed to headed to Nashville.

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The 7 layer veggie burrito is my go to at TB
Hope they add a veggie Chalupa because I love those Chalupa shells. Yummy
You can order just about anything you want at our local TB's. Just ask for a veggie chalupa with beans.

Had S1, now S3. The S3 with included GPS means I can track skiing and biking pretty much all day with no fears of running down the phone battery. That means I am way more likely to go out and do something to close my rings.
As it turns out, its a great way to screen calls and texts when I am skiing, biking or very occasionally working. While doing a bunch of interior painting this fall I becam

I found some frozen salmon filets from Trader Joes dated 9/2017 in the freezer yesterday. They looked fine with no freezer burn. I went ahead and used them, along with frozen TJ's Asparagus Risotto with an expiration date in June 2017. I didn't share that information with Mrs Markintosh.
Tasted fine. Everyone is fine today.

My New Year's resolution is to keep floors more in control this year with a robot vacuum.
We don't need fancy features...something that just works well with minimum fuss:
• All hardwood floors downstairs (the place of need)
• Minimal carpets
• One corgi and one golden retriever
Discuss below please. Currently the Eufy 11s Boost IQ at $229 seems to be the top contender.

I've noticed that if I swipe down the center of my phone to bring up Siri suggestions, Siri keeps good track of my habits. It knows what time of day I check weather, check the ski report, text my wife, etc and makes it easy to do things I always do. Scary, yes, whatever.

New Xr 128 in Cerulean Blue. 15% off and a $250 trade in made the price very palatable. The unreliability of fingerprint ID being replaced by face ID is amazing. There's some other cool stuff too, and a battery that can once again last all day.
I also got a gift card last week with an intention to renew Apple Music when my free Verizon trial ends in February. I figured that now we also have an

We went from a 2012 Tacoma Access Cab (BIG) with 80K miles and downsized to a 1998 Tacoma Access Cab (small) with 204K this year. We essentially traded trucks with our son as we no longer need a tow vehicle for a travel trailer. The "new" Tacoma is the perfect beater for going to the dump or Home Depot.
Take the time to find a Toyota in your price range or consider bumping your range

How can people have so many problems? I'm not on the bleeding edge of Appledom, but our 4 family Macs run day in and out without much of an issue. Once in a while we need to run an update. There is no way I would trade MacOS for Winblows or Linux for day to day use...nor iOS for Android.
Reboot? Maybe once every few months...